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faults & possible causes to LCD & Plasma screen are given with illustrations. You can get an idea about the fault to an extent. Faults to all LCD & Plasma screen are similar, irrespective of its brand and screen size.

If your screen has cracks running inside the display then you will need a replacement screen. The Plasma screen is the most expensive part and would cost almost the price a new TV as there would also be a labour cost to add on.

there are 2 types of flicker, one is the lamps that drive the display and the second is the sync signal of the video. I assume the video sync is the flicker you see,I would try connecting a different way to make sure it is not the tv,connect using the aux /rca connectors to cable box.and or connect using the cable direct bypassing the cable box.I have seen several complaints about the hdmi cable signal being incorrect in some way, this is the same issue that the svideo connector had in its early adoption signal was too hot or too low. another thing to watch out for is the low light sensor on the front of tv if it gets an incorrect reading it can flicker the back light though it should be slow in doing so.some times the flicker you see is not flicker but ac running through the sides of the picture from an ungrounded cable source.how does it perform if you play a dvd player , with and without the cable box connected.

YES YOU HAVE DRY JOINTS UNPLUG FROM POWER SUPPLY REMOVE THE BACK/ INSIDE YOU SHOULD SEE AT THE BOTTOM SEVERAL RIBENED CONECTORS FROM THE SCREEN ITSELF? UNDERNEATH YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO SEE 2 OR 4 COMPONENTS CAREFULLY APPLY A HOT SOLDERING IRON AN SOLDER THE ONE THAT YOU ARE HAVEING PROBLEMS YOU SHOULD NOW HAVE FULL PICKTURE AGAINE ANY PROBS email me andymay2@msn.com